Genesis: ...And Then There Were Three - 1978

 

Oh dear. This was just not what I wanted to hear in 1978 and, unfortunately, I still don't today. I find it a tinny, synth-drenched prog rock leftover. 

Guitarist Steve Hackett had left the band by now but remaining members Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford served up a Gabriel and Hackett-influenced piece of out of time prog stuff with vague ambitions to be more poppy and accessible. For me, they only achieved that on the excellent and melodic hit single and final track on the album, Follow You Follow Me. The rest of it is unlistenable quasi-prog as far as I'm concerned. Sorry. Not for me, I'm struggling to find any positives for this one, which is unusual, but occasionally it happens.


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